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Originally Posted by ohiotuber
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Originally Posted by ohiotuber
"The people who cast the votes do not decide an election, the people who count the votes do." ~Joseph Stalin
One that I had many years ago and I wish I had several more. It read "I don't Hunt and Fish to Live, but, I Live to Hunt and Fish."
Chuck
My favorite is the one my friend is having made for us " if the motorhome is rocking HELP my wife is beating me up"
I saw one that got me laughing the other night and I'm not sure why:
"What would Scooby Do?"
To explain my post...
I figure it's just plain good manners for anyone to attempt to learn the language of the country they are in, whether visiting or living there.
EdD....Yep!...If I plan to visit Quebec, I would relearn the French I forgot. I consider it consideration & respect for that country's culture & their predominant language. When I was in VietNam, Japan, & China, I learned enough of their languages to get by. I was raised that way.
Mike
Do bumper stickers reflect a person's CLASS or healthier attitude toward life?
After owning my van for 13 yrs, I can understand how bumper stickers could reflect a rebellious attitude towards car payments.
Doug :D
When I was in Quebec visiting one of the things I and my wife enjoyed most was trying to communicate in French. Limited as it was I enjoyed it alot. When our French was not enough we relied on their English, drawing, hand signs etc.
I would hope that in this country it would be the same way. Visitors or new residents should hopefully try to use English and we should do whatever we can, including speaking their language to aid in communication. After all its all about communication.
Favorite bumper sticker.... my choices are all too political so I'll pass on that part of this post.
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jed
Jed,
Thank you for understanding my explanation, & good for you & your wife. That is the way to visit.
Mike
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